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Some windows help please
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Installing Windows will always nuke the existing bootloadet with the Windows one. You can install Linux just fine now, then Windows, but you'll need go back and set the bootloader back to grub or whatever your distro prefers. If you don't know how to do this yet, just look it up. You'll need to know how to do it in the future, since Windows Updates will randomly do this again in the future.
Thanks. That was exactly what I needed. I'll look it up.
Also make sure you leave empty space on the drive for the windows partition when partitioning for Windows. You can resize later in Linux, before installing Windows if that's easier.
If you're buying a new SSD, you probably won't need to worry about this. Just make sure to boot the installer in UEFI mode (usually the default). In the worst case, you'll need to go into the motherboard settings and put Linux above Windows in the boot menu.
Only in MBR mode. On computers less than 10 years old, you can go into the UEFI settings and put Grub above the Windows bootloader in the boot order list.
Some broken computers only boot the "flash got wiped, let's hope this one works" fallback bootloader. Windows and Grub will fight for that one, but that should only happen if your motherboard's UEFI settings got reset or if the firmware is buggy.